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- Novel Therapies for Cardiometabolic Disease: Recent Findings in Studies with Hormone...
One successful strategy is the so-called metabolic surgery whose beneficial effects are beyond dietary
- First in Human: Early-stage COVID therapies hold promise against omicron variant
COVID-19 variants, including the delta and omicron mutations, Vir CEO George Scangos said on a Dec. 7 call
- Intermolecular Interactions in G Protein-Coupled Receptor Allosteric Sites at the Membrane Interface
Interface from Molecular Dynamics Simulations and Quantum Chemical Calculations "Allosteric modulators are called
- Structural landscape of the Chemokine Receptor system
great versatility, with more than 50 chemokines interacting with over 20 receptors expressed on various cell CKRs structures complexes, the disulfide bridges formed between the N-loop and the β3-strand align well The active state structure of CCR2 with its endogenous agonist CCL2, as well as inactive states with
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Advisory Board with appointment of immuno-oncology experts More millions roll in for Sosei Heptares Call
- Chemical signaling regulates axon regeneration via the GPCR-Gqα pathway in Caenorhabditis elegans
C. elegans secretes a family of small-molecule pheromones called ascarosides, which serve various functions
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Special report 2022: Meet 20 women blazing trails in biopharma R&D ERNEST - 2022 Scientific Outputs Call
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collaborations GPCR Therapeutics Announces Launch of US Phase 2 Trial of GPC-100 in Multiple Myeloma Call
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- Adhesion GPCR Consortium Newsletter - May 2024
The family of adhesion GPCRs called the Latrophilins or ADGRLs first captured my attention due to their
- AlphaFold’s Breakthrough in GPCR Research: Revolutionizing Discovery, Yet Awaiting Experimental Proof
proteins and continuously adopt different conformations based on their interactions with ligands and the cellular
- GPCRs are not simple on-off switches: deep dive into GPCR-ligand interactions
GPCRs are present in a range of conformations, and the binding of a ligand, as well as interactions with phosphorylation, internalization, or desensitization), the same drug acting on the same receptor in the same cellular effects is due to different ligands inducing unique GPCR conformations that selectively activate specific cellular
- TM5-TM6: structural switches that modulate the coupling of serotonin receptors to Gs or Gi
potential therapeutic targets that are activated by the same endogenous ligand, create a wide diversity of cellular
- Advancements in G protein-coupled receptor biosensors to study GPCR-G protein coupling
October 2022 "Enzymatic and cellular signalling biosensors are used to decipher the activities of complex
- Specific Functions of Melanocortin 3 Receptor (MC3R)
mechanisms of MC3R, recent studies showed that MC3R controls growth, puberty, and circadian rhythms as well Despite the drastic effects of the MC3R deficiency in humans and other mammals, its cellular mechanisms the control of growth, puberty, and circadian rhythm, and, 3) its protein-protein interactions and cellular
- GB83, an Agonist of PAR2 with a Unique Mechanism of Action Distinct from Trypsin and PAR2-AP
GB83, initially identified as a PAR2 antagonist, is a bona fide agonist of PAR2 that induces unique cellular Our results revealed that GB83 is a bona fide agonist of PAR2 that uniquely modulates PAR2-mediated cellular
- Single-molecule counting applied to the study of GPCR oligomerization
These details are often challenging to quantitatively assess yet are essential for our understanding of cellular
- Lysosomal GPCR-like protein LYCHOS signals cholesterol sufficiency to mTORC1
October 2022 "Lysosomes coordinate cellular metabolism and growth upon sensing of essential nutrients
- GRK2 in cardiovascular disease and its potential as a therapeutic target
pathology, and summarizes the ongoing and future research for targeting this critical kinase across cellular
- Structures of β 1-adrenergic receptor in complex with Gs and ligands of different efficacies
Cellular functional studies with mutations of β1-AR residues show effects on the cellular signaling from
- Structure of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cya, an evolutionary ancestor of the mammalian membrane...
Although the vital role of ACs in cellular signalling is well established, the function of their transmembrane
- Functional Characterization of the Venus Flytrap Domain of the Human TAS1R2 Sweet Taste Receptor
However, cellular assays, molecular docking and site-directed mutagenesis studies have revealed that we investigated whether the impact of point mutations, already shown to have deleterious effects on cellular
- Chemogenetic stimulation of the G i pathway in astrocytes suppresses neuroinflammation
pathway plays an inhibitory role in neuroinflammation, providing an opportunity to identify potential cellular
- β-arrestin1 promotes tauopathy by transducing GPCR signaling, disrupting microtubules and autophagy
Biochemical and cellular studies show that β-arrestin1 drives tauopathy by destabilizing microtubules
- HDX-MS-optimized approach to characterize nanobodies as tools for biochemical and structural ...
processes and is dependent on activation by Ras and G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) to mediate its cellular
- GPCR Signaling and mTORC1 Regulation
The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) senses upstream stimuli to regulate numerous cellular functions Significance Statement mTORC1 is a master regulator of many cellular processes and is often hyperactivated
- GPCRS: AN ODYSSEY FROM STRUCTURE, SIGNALING AND REGULATION TO THERAPEUTICS
STATES The superfamily of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) act as molecular sensors central to all cellular While GPCRs are considered a well-established field, recent technological advances to dissect the molecular
- The development of modulators for lysophosphatidic acid receptors: A comprehensive review
Lysophosphatidic acids (LPAs) are bioactive phospholipids implicated in a wide range of cellular activities